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Torr Metals Expands Sonic Copper-Gold Soil Anomaly to ~8 km², Reinforcing Kolos as a Multi-Target Porphyry District
Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 3, 2026) - Torr Metals Inc. (TSXV: TMET) ("Torr" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from a 1,572-sample soil geochemical program completed in late 2025 at the Company's undrilled Sonic Zone, located adjacent to Highway 5, part of its 100%-owned 275 km² land position within the 332 km² Kolos Copper–Gold Project in south-central British Columbia. The program successfully confirmed historically reported grades, returning up to 3,090 parts.
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